A few months back, I can't quite remember when, I was listening to my local public radio station when a segment on a music review came up. It highlighted a new (or new-ish) artist.
She's a white, young, female singer whose voice sounds almost as if it's going to crack but doesn't. Soft, but with conviction.
The song they played had lyrics that were almost like "I'm not a drunk but--" or something like that. I'm fairly certain it followed that "I'm a" or "I'm not a " pattern.
At any rate, this song was compared, or rather contrasted, to Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" in terms of content.
Yet her singing style reminded me more of Jenny Lewis's solo album "Rabbit Fur Coat." Kind of a folk/blues/alternative style.
She has a myspace page, which I visited, but I neglected to bookmark it and as I no longer remember her . . . well . . .
As to which program it was, I believe it was "All Things Considered," though it may have been "Fresh Air." As a long shot, perhaps "The World."
Sorry it's so little information but there you go. Any help appreciated.
-murmur
She's a white, young, female singer whose voice sounds almost as if it's going to crack but doesn't. Soft, but with conviction.
The song they played had lyrics that were almost like "I'm not a drunk but--" or something like that. I'm fairly certain it followed that "I'm a" or "I'm not a " pattern.
At any rate, this song was compared, or rather contrasted, to Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" in terms of content.
Yet her singing style reminded me more of Jenny Lewis's solo album "Rabbit Fur Coat." Kind of a folk/blues/alternative style.
She has a myspace page, which I visited, but I neglected to bookmark it and as I no longer remember her . . . well . . .
As to which program it was, I believe it was "All Things Considered," though it may have been "Fresh Air." As a long shot, perhaps "The World."
Sorry it's so little information but there you go. Any help appreciated.
-murmur